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  1. Interval International | Home

    Please beware that Interval will never contact you to buy, rent or sell your vacation interest, deposited weeks, or Getaway weeks on your behalf. Please refer to our Consumer Alert page …

  2. INTERVAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of INTERVAL is a space of time between events or states. How to use interval in a sentence.

  3. INTERVAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    INTERVAL definition: 1. a period between two events or times: 2. the space between two points: 3. a short period…. Learn more.

  4. Interval - definition of interval by The Free Dictionary

    Define interval. interval synonyms, interval pronunciation, interval translation, English dictionary definition of interval. n. 1. A space between objects, points, or units, especially when making …

  5. INTERVAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    a space between things, points, limits, etc.; interspace an interval of ten feet between posts

  6. interval - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    4 days ago · From Middle English interval, intervalle, from Old French intervalle, entreval, from Latin intervallum (“space between, interval, distance, interval of time, pause, difference; …

  7. INTERVAL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    a period of temporary cessation; pause. intervals between the volleys of gunfire. a space between things, points, limits, etc.; interspace. an interval of ten feet between posts. Synonyms: gulf, …

  8. Interval Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    INTERVAL meaning: 1 : a period of time between events pause; 2 : the difference in pitch between two notes

  9. What does interval mean? - Definitions.net

    An interval is a set of numbers that fall between two given numbers, often referred to as end points. These numbers can be all the real numbers between the end points, or they can be a …

  10. interval - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    the difference of pitch between two notes, either sounded simultaneously (harmonic interval) or in succession as in a musical part (melodic interval). An interval is calculated by counting the …

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